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THURSDAY, JANUARY ATTLE STAR Jobless ex-Soldier and (4 ’m Not a Safe-Cracker,’ Insists Anna Lieurance | + Wife Become Burglars ae ae to Get puotiey for Home last one faili Anna Lleurance, 27, wanted a yor i wo did by ex soldier 1 om | we ba, single ything Gr € Abth at } real estate who sold | ktop and Shop Grocery, 1619 ¥. theny their Weat Seattle lot ‘ t., burelariaed twies. And they were pals, © twe, ro of I nden and ©, G,| no they struck out together after Randoly ‘ Woodlawn Ave. money —and od in the elty | wher nilnon ot stioan Maeno tains Jal ine of which Lieurance ts said to| rm officers arrested them Mon. | ng confessed to wearing out | shane day night int ath Grocer 60th #t. and! tJ 46th » Keystone Dalr 801 Stone way, band, wearing ) burglar t as Soon wan crouched In front ' na ave. N. EB Tile young wi * standing calml. which I anee in wald to have ad behind him, wh tools were strewn | o od burglarizing in December to} to pl bis “Dm Not & Safe Cracker” M Lieurance, w ) ‘ ‘ replaced ff vei sais. Ss Savidge Won't Be agate accreted gare in Governor Race tre this morning in the city ja OLYMPIA, Jan. 1.—Qubernatorial “They are calling me a safe-crack:| qandidates thruout the state received er.” whe said, softly, “but, Lam not.)a Happy New Year Age from 1 mm might look bad, but welpand Commis Aavidge ing to get into the eafe.! today when b tely annou ok bad ause all those) that he would ¥ er the race for ain were lying around the office! guy be n rated f with other equally good values floor, but we t to try] of the stros antes ‘ to get into the mate.” aya, howey t he will be a Mra, Ideurance admitted @he and) candidate for land commiasioner to her huxband had started out that oA Wi » had promined oll, forey night, bent on getting —these items are selected at random from the fis" ° '" sv Sn" iors ci se many JANUARY SALE values: find sot awe tied wo week Willkeson Affair | thoi We’ Nertoes May Be National cide ease dthele tomes eve Issue, Says Harlin » We Were married, two years id wae, ago, We never went anywhere, BUt | gion prdor what woe went together, And if he —$47.50 mahogany serving table (No, 1975) sale $62.60 walnut china cal price $36.75 (Firth floor) .73 (window) ‘* coal commis operators . to ta district of t upholstered, $41.50 Jacobean oak se some store, why it) et Worker seat, cane panel back sale price enlo pricd 620,98 twtadow) prgpe age Rig Sh sof the wo Workers $13.75 (Sheth floor). : i tah tien’ Meow. Caled make Te iti a aca ~$49.50 oak buffet, golden wax finish, (No, 6041), tee weked zi aw gens ot Robs $26.50 m: y armehair, cane panel back seal ‘ : . “4 ri wident o iE witeh damtek went, Gt0. 190. ante ‘betos sale price $34.75 (Pitth Moor) when they broke inte tho offices < Se es $25.75 (Sixth floor) ‘ole elite fe vec ergs Mrs. Li We will carry the fight to the $48.50 fumed onk serving table, (No. 129 loose damask cushion, After we were caus . h Nitional Laeue price $36.75 (Fifth foor) $23.73 (window). Bl One ts always sor (hing wrong, J ae 7 aaa ae + ‘ where we were ‘we Kerosene on Fire; —$27.50 brass bed, (No, 1701), sale price $26.40 $49.50 chaive-longue (N 576), sale price did not connkte (Fourth floor) $43.40 (Fourth floor We have a litt Woman Is Burned and I want a a6 hard keeping up the } SPOKAD Jan. 1—Fatal burns $19.50 ivory bedroom chair, cane panel and 7.50 triplicate mirror e the ground, and we were ss tfere ys ning by €ane seat, (No. 1705), sale price $15.35 (window). (No. 370, sale © SUAS owir ) lee $2, providing we Aids “ arke wing an ex she tried to start a fire ae 5 real éstate people some money —$42.50 circassian walnut chiffonier, (No. 4339) $43.23 floor lamps . tandar . Horn tn Seattle the thre death tren sale price $36.50 (window). price $36.50 (wind Mra. Lieurar - week here. eiapihclie ka Rontiie, 604 LA Quinine That Dow Not Attect Mead =$52.50 mahogany bed, (No. 210), male price $55— mahogany bet (NG 120), nale siey oliduill be fereel Ucadadn of ’ ; 5 $41.75 (window). (window) bid t .* { one t x | sband, an ex-soldier, on burglary ~~ - ~ -- © declare Lieurance and) *'t" a A ( Anna Licurance, 27, who, police say, admits that she accompanied her bu: $35. i bi N le peek . * hiffonie No. 8261), sale his wife admit that they have been, , Quinine.” \v_| expeditions to obtain money to pay down on a West Seattle lot, where they dreamed of building a home of ee ners ae ee vig rete sehomey aittenier. 0 es making bugiary their profenston for, Gi sienature on the box | thelr own. 956.73 (window). price $37.20 (window). the lw few weeks _-—_________... = _ — ate en eee ee ir | After detectives had located caches $26.25 floor lamp, (standard and shade), sale —entumes cak buffet, (No, 26%), sale price of loot at the home of Mrs. Liew : price $19.99 (window). $57.50 (Fifth foory. rance’s mother, 1418 N. 48th at. they declare Lieurance offered to point é ee ATI re " ee ee " out houses and stores he and his =-087.50 walnut china cabinet, (No. 652), sale $37.50 walnut side table, (No. 277), sale price wite had burglarized. | r "price $52.50 (window). $22.75 (window). List of Victims j | Leaving headquarters in a police! auto, Lieurance, accoriithg to Sergt —tadies’ retias, estore and G. Hi. Comstock, of Denemore sta Ivory tollet articles, (odds Diack, odds, and ends; cale | | tion, pointed out ihe following places and ends)—one-third off. price_-one-third off. W. P. Cavens’ grocery store, 45th Main Floor. Main Floor. rt. and Stone way, burglarized twice thie month Al's Meat Mark burgtarized tn Ne —velvet bags—entire stock — regular price $5.95 to $35.00, sale price one-third off. —Main Floor OPEN NEW YEAR WITH Wonderful Reductions on High-Grade Footwear Every line in the store is on sale except the Cantilever and the Pedi- cure, and for five days we have waited upon unprecedented throngs. So eager are Seattle shoppers to grasp this great buying opportunity that we are ‘compelled to urge early shopping to relieve the afternoon congestion so that we may give adequate service. A feature for Friday will be 1910 N, 40th wt, bs curtains: half price sofa pillows: half price— Hi. Hottinan's bootery, 2103 4sth —Odd pairs of Nottingham, madras and marquis fancy sofa pillows made of damask, tapestry ar burglaries pin lacct ; ue ette curtains, regular price $2.50 to $20— a velour and cretonne: regular price areenw pod. brenare: stots | ° 5 Second Fld 10—, © 1 halt price. Second Floo Sas heim ave aS Of pair, on sale at half price. ‘cond Floor. ’ m pale at half pri e oor aie Stop and Shop Grocery, 5612 14th ave. t summer silk damask and drapery material 86— to $8— table scarfs: F ng store, 452 tapestry: half price— remnants: third less— sale price $4.95 lath ave -choice drapery materials, y cretannes, sunfanta, neta fan: and madras; remnants of 2 our, w to 6 yards length; one damask with velour border third off recular price $ 37—— and $8&— values for —#econd Floor $4.95 Second Floor. " ‘Cc u re You r ‘from the housefurnishing store —Third floor || Rupture Like 1 Cured Mine’’ '—o8d pieces of silk damask and tapestry; regular price $1.50 to $7.50 a yard—on wale at half price. —Second Floor. © wcarts made of vel worth tapestry border and Droseler's 14th ave, N. I —Slc eatton mops, 19¢. —Ble alcohol stoves, 19¢. | SOc pottery cuspidors, 29, —$1.25 brooms, 89c. —50e Sterno canned heat (large | $5.50 large 2 = ~{ 5 jarge 24-inch hammered —$4— lunch kits, vesew ol ia size), 39e, | enon tpaee, Sai Old Sea Captain Cared His Own Sines. pst geen eagle je Sterno canned hedt (small | $5.50 adjustable bedside read Rupture After Doctors Said —oil paintings, special, $2.19. popeepened | Ing oF desk Inmp, $8.95. ‘Operate or Death” —$7— handy kitchen hanging | —$2.50 large searchlight, $1.75. | $7.50 adjustable bedalde read Hin Remedy and Nook Sent Pree spice cabinet, sale price $3.29. | —$3.59 copper jardineres, ing or desk lamp, $5.25, Capt. ¢ bad RACK Specials in Broken sizes in Ladies’ $9.00 Ladies’ Boots and $10.00 «ae g Denar $4.85 Ladies’ Black Kid, fieldmouse kid top; Broken lines of Ladies’ High regular $14.00 Boot, .$ Grade Boots that sold from Sale price ....... 8. 85 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-111 Seath 11th St, $12.00 to $16.00; $6.85 and ..... e Ladies’ Black Kid Boot with gray kid 4 top, welt sole; regular $8 85 Wonderful Display of Beautiful Broken lines of Pumps and Ox- price $14.00 Pumps fords; regular prices $8.00 to Ladies’ Tan Calf, buck as ‘2 alf, ck top to $14.00; $4.85 .. $ Ladies’ Brown Ci lf, buck top, in two match; regular $14.00 B ua é ; egula. 4. it, and ....i0. 6. 85 styles, all : il tk hg jt Wonderful Sale on Men’s Shoes The Excelsior — Our wonderful The Howard—Greatest Men’s medium priced Shoe that sold for Shoe sold in Seattle; regular $12.00, $13.00 and $14.00. Now $14.00 and $15.00. Now offered mde DLO85 mane... $11.85 . Sale price. . Will Sing Cantata {Ps contrate: © Graham sore! BEORGE VANDERVEER | tenor: Edward J, Reunitz, baritone. | “The Story of sige tei Second quartet, Miss Josephine Lob FREED ON $100 BAIL! ems by the First Presbyterian!) rege, soprano; Miss Harriett He-| yE an tl afternoon at eee, wenmey niternoon (Bert, contralto: Jaines Matchett, W. attor #30 o'clock.’ Composition of the 4 Wabi tents is: First quartet, Maude Ross|tenor; William Mitchell, bass, and a BS I hegre Parole , soprano; Mrs, Zoe Pearl| vested chorus of |without permission, i# at liberty on | « $100 bail. He pleaded not guilty j when arraigned Wednesday, and |nsked change of venue, whic granted. His request for { Wis also granted. the method. that D BODY TO W WALLA [itr a well » body of Mra. Dollie Wisernan | ha Porter, will be shipped to the fam. Feliow Men and Women, ¥ D, and Vou jh tured by Tri Capt. Collings n he was’ rewarded ily home at Walla Walla bv ia @ Have you noticed the rugged, healthy complexion ff| funeral services at. Bonney-Watson | Ronee of our soldiers and sallors—their elastic step, andff| parlors Friday morning at 10 o'clock. | (t ok, a about. how THE BANISTER—Highest grade, retailed all sea- strong, manly bearing? This condition is due to 16 died Tuesday at her home, 588 | © om son at $16.50 to $18.00. Now $1 | eared e outdoor life, plenty of exercise, regular habits andi) 16th ave. “ Nanas thout any nt in th , wholesome food. ; ‘ is nse Wit he i book and : 3 € * Your responsibilities may not permit you to work, live and play |Common itchhaze will be p > an ° q foors. You may have to grind away at a machine, a desk, or other walterar '@ t the No Charges at Sale Prices. Positively No Refunds F mployment, until your condition stale. | INDIGESTION, | Fine for Sore Eyes Soemrbethre you nor Geka ie CONSTIPATION, HEADACHES and GED L DEBILITY FOLLOW. | it is surprising how quickly eye| per , and your blood becomes inflammation is helped by common gad sGeaish. Don't be a health-slacker, Take Bliss Native Herb] Witchhakel, camphor, hydrants, etc, They will relieve CONSTIPATION, remove INDIGESTION, § “* Mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. Ono | ip to prevent RHEUMATISM and make you fit, Look for trade, erly lady, who had been troubled » The original Bliss Native Herb Tablets have photograph off, “!th ebrontc eye inflammation for lomo ©. Biles and picture of National Capitol on every box, which | '*"Y years, was greatly helped im shows blue seal containing signature of Alonzo O, Bliss. two days. We guarantee a small! On the Rack for Men No Exchanges After 11 A. M. ‘ / 200 pairs Washington Dry Sox, all kid Shop Early for Better Service eather lined, Sizes 6 to 9, : Regular $14.00 Shoes... $9. 85 B t Broken lines of good Shoes, brown and ax er ax er FROM RUPTURE NOOK AND MEDY COUPON lings (no.) D, Watertown, nd ine your FR y and Hook wit my part wha Capt wean Pion ture obliga money back guarantee on every box. 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